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http://www.webtoolkit.info/css-drop-shadow.html http://www.tankedup-imaging.com/css_dev/css-gradient.html#element

 
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If you don't listen already I hope you find this and give it a listen- we would be lost without Radio 1 here at work. We tune in through Sirius but you can also tune in directly from the BBC website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/


 
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The only way to ensure you are getting the most effective results cross-browser. I add this just before the tag and create two css files for each HTML file. Editing files after creating these css files is, quite frankly, a bitch. But the end result is great!

 
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I've tried several in the past but this one is my new favorite. It automatically generates a .gif as well that is active (left-right scroll). http://www.html-kit.com/favicon/

 
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To cut back on load time, instead of using background images I am now using rounded corner styling with CSS. Cross-browser it is finicky but if you adjust the height of the .roundcont class you can fix most of the issues. http://kalsey.com/2003/07/rounded_corners_in_css/

 
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pringles chips
My new favorite mid-afternoon snack is now Pringles Select Chips. I have enjoyed every flavor I have tried thus far. Notably the sundried tomato.


 

 

 
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